SummaryA suspenseful, riveting portrait of the lengths people will go to gain freedom, Beyond Utopia follows various families as they attempt to flee North Korea, one of the most oppressive places on Earth, a land they grew up believing was a paradise. At the film’s core is a courageous pastor, a man of God on a mission to help a mother reunite with the... Read More
Directed By:Madeleine Gavin
Written By:Madeleine Gavin
Beyond Utopia
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Jan 27, 2023
100
This is a staggering achievement, the sort of nonfiction project that takes unfathomable guts and skill.
Nov 3, 2023
90
Documentaries with life-or-death stakes, not to mention wider resonance in our increasingly unsettled geopolitical world, don’t get much more nerve-racking or heartbreaking than “Beyond Utopia.” At the same time, the film is inspiring about the lengths people will go to for a better life.
Jan 27, 2023
90
What we’ve forgotten about, for too long, is the North Korean people. For years, their misery has existed under a blackout. Beyond Utopia looks behind the wall and shines a light.
Feb 10, 2025
88
A mixture of documentary and thriller, this is a compelling two-hour production.
Oct 30, 2023
75
The searing images of various gulags, public executions, and private beatings will not be easily forgotten.
Jan 27, 2023
70
An astonishing real-life geopolitical thriller with a very run-of-the-mill historical explainer grafted to it like a remora, Madeleine Gavin’s documentary Beyond Utopia is so packed with high-stakes tension and nail-biting set-pieces that it’s fairly easy, and probably even ideal, to ignore its clunky structuring and expositional choices.
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Dec 4, 2023
10
The best motion picture made in 2023. But calling it "best" also breaks my heart. Life in North Korea is unimaginable. I cannot fathom. To escape from that hell, you must cross rivers, roads, and mountains, and this deadly journey's conditions, danger, and intensity are also unbelievable. When the Pastor said, "You have all found freedom," I couldn't hold back my tears anymore. It is so heartbreaking to watch people doing this freedom run. And I am watching this in my apartment while drinking my hot tea. Just... I don't know what to say. I am broken right now.
Jan 25, 2024
8
In today’s world, it’s almost unfathomable that there are places that exist on this planet that operate on the principles of unbridled cruelty, deliberate deception and mass brainwashing, with even the slightest of infractions capable of leading to banishment to remote gulags, brutal beatings and even savage public executions. However, such are the conditions of everyday life in North Korea, a paranoid, ruthless regime that doesn’t hesitate to inflict such indignities on its population and deprive residents of knowledge of anything beyond its borders. In a United Nations human rights report, the unthinkable tactics employed here have been described as being on par with those that were used in **** Germany. So it’s no wonder there are many who want to escape this harsh reality – that is, at least among those who are able to see beyond the artifice of the false utopian picture that officials have painted of their sorrowful nation. Getting out is far from easy, however, a harrowing venture that often requires defectors to flee northward to China and then maneuver through the challenging terrain of several neighboring Asian countries rather than simply crossing into nearby democratic South Korea, a sanctuary walled off by a de facto combat zone boobytrapped with countless land mines. Seeing what refugees must endure is the aim of documentarian Madeleine Gavin’s latest offering, a compilation of defector stories, including those who have succeeded in escaping and those attempting to do so. The latter are compellingly filmed with firsthand, on-the-ground footage, with no reenactments, showing in detail the ordeals they must go through to make their flights to freedom, sometimes successful, sometimes not. In the process, the film also provides audiences with a concise yet comprehensive history of how North Korea reached this point while revealing some little-known troubling secrets about everyday life in this mysterious land, many of which most outsiders have probably never heard of, let alone seen. Because of this, some of the picture’s imagery may be considered quite disturbing, especially for sensitive viewers, so those who are easily upset by such troubling visuals should take note. Nevertheless, this BAFTA Award-nominated release is an important piece of filmmaking that those outside this inscrutable enclave should know about – and hope that the world can help to overcome.
Production Company:
- 19340 Productions
- Human Rights Foundation
- Random Good Foundation
- The deNovo Initiative
- Two Chairs Productions
- XRM Media
- iDeal Partners Film Fund
Release Date:Oct 23, 2023
Duration:1 h 55 m
Rating:PG-13
Awards
Critics' Choice Documentary Awards
• 4 Nominations
Woodstock Film Festival
• 2 Wins & 2 Nominations
Hamptons International Film Festival
• 2 Wins & 2 Nominations




























